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  • Simple_Smith
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    We need updates please. I'm dying over here

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  • IRON-E
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    Bump

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  • bmwtool
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    Just read all 32 pages with my morning coffee: Damn you/thank you. Seriously, this build is inspirational, even if I never attempt a fraction of what you have. :up:

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  • 2mAn
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    Updates?

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  • efficient
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    Car looks real good

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  • kensol20
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    Originally posted by DIIRTY-30
    Pulled from a mechanics car supposedly with 90k miles on it. That's about as much as I knew. Internals looked fine, chain and guides were alright. Still unsure wtf happened.




    Yeah it's a bummer but that's life, appreciate the offer man!





    Well here's some minor updates... I'll start with the worst first.

    Wrist pin on Cyl 5 snapped; jetted through the side of the block putting a nice sized hole in it.










    So the next day I came across a 540i for sale, went ahead and bought it and drove it home with a messed up transmission. Pulled the motor out the following day before towing my e30 back home. If this e39 was any other color than this, I most likely would have kept it.















    The motor had good compression across the board, motor has 149k on it, timing guides and chains haven't been done. I may pick up an m62 block and re-use my M60 heads and build something up from there. M62 is just to keep the ball rolling for the time being.

















    Sold the rolling chassis a few days later and got my money back went to someone whose now going to turn it into a show/shop car. Be cool to see it once it's all finished up!





    Pulled the heads off the m60 to see if there was any damage and from a visual inspection doesn't seem to be. Maybe in a few months I'll have the heads re-done and etc.

























    Test fitted the Futura's between breaking down the motor just to see what they look like.







    Tore some stuff off the M62 and starting to transfer over parts now... Still waiting on the oil pan to be fixed so I can swap it out and put the flywheel, clutch, and trans back on. Once that comes around this should be a lot quicker.
















    Went ahead and gave the ol gal a wash & wax since its been a while...



    Trimmed the gas lever down & re drilled the 3/8" so it clears the pedal box, wired up my Alpina Gauge, polished my SS exhaust piping, cut outs, and the coolant piping for kicks..


































    So hopefully once the oil pan is finished and I re-tap the rear coolant cross over pipe for the water temp sensor. Motor should drop back in and have less issues this time around, fingers crossed.
    Good to see you got a new motor and keep the build going

    Sent from my SM-N920P using Tapatalk

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  • 2mAn
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    thank god you pulled that "M5" off the road. Ive seen that thing in the valley and almost puked everytime I saw it.

    Glad to see this hasnt killed the motivation, Ive been down a similar road. It sucks

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  • DIIRTY-30
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    Originally posted by 2mAn
    Damn, that's horrible. What was the history on the motor?

    Pulled from a mechanics car supposedly with 90k miles on it. That's about as much as I knew. Internals looked fine, chain and guides were alright. Still unsure wtf happened.


    Originally posted by Sh3rpak!ng
    Oh damn that's not what I wanted to hear. Let me know if you need a hand
    Yeah it's a bummer but that's life, appreciate the offer man!



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    Well here's some minor updates... I'll start with the worst first.

    Wrist pin on Cyl 5 snapped; jetted through the side of the block putting a nice sized hole in it.










    So the next day I came across a 540i for sale, went ahead and bought it and drove it home with a messed up transmission. Pulled the motor out the following day before towing my e30 back home. If this e39 was any other color than this, I most likely would have kept it.















    The motor had good compression across the board, motor has 149k on it, timing guides and chains haven't been done. I may pick up an m62 block and re-use my M60 heads and build something up from there. M62 is just to keep the ball rolling for the time being.

















    Sold the rolling chassis a few days later and got my money back went to someone whose now going to turn it into a show/shop car. Be cool to see it once it's all finished up!





    Pulled the heads off the m60 to see if there was any damage and from a visual inspection doesn't seem to be. Maybe in a few months I'll have the heads re-done and etc.

























    Test fitted the Futura's between breaking down the motor just to see what they look like.







    Tore some stuff off the M62 and starting to transfer over parts now... Still waiting on the oil pan to be fixed so I can swap it out and put the flywheel, clutch, and trans back on. Once that comes around this should be a lot quicker.
















    Went ahead and gave the ol gal a wash & wax since its been a while...



    Trimmed the gas lever down & re drilled the 3/8" so it clears the pedal box, wired up my Alpina Gauge, polished my SS exhaust piping, cut outs, and the coolant piping for kicks..


































    So hopefully once the oil pan is finished and I re-tap the rear coolant cross over pipe for the water temp sensor. Motor should drop back in and have less issues this time around, fingers crossed.
    Last edited by DIIRTY-30; 07-12-2016, 11:10 AM.

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  • Sh3rpak!ng
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    Oh damn :( that's not what I wanted to hear. Let me know if you need a hand

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  • 2mAn
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    Damn, that's horrible. What was the history on the motor?

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  • DIIRTY-30
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    Originally posted by Sh3rpak!ng
    I hope all is well and there is good news pertaining to the car! It's looking awesome!!! Also, if you're still looking to replace lost hardware for the front end, belmetric.com supplies nearly every single metric fastener you'd need at much less than oem BMW prices (and in most cases they source from the same vendor as oem)

    Dude thank you, I actually have a list of random nuts & bolts I have to buy that when I gave a few part numbers to BMA they hit me with $10 a nut. INSANITY.

    As for the news; Good part is the wiring and everything was good, didn't fry a harness like I was afraid of originally. Motor turned over and idled.. Bad news is that the motor threw a rod through the side of the block. I wasn't there when it happened so I have no clue what really happened which I'm not happy about. So there isn't much I can do, so after seeing the damage in person I kind of just accepted it and am pushing forward.

    When I have time to jump onto Flickr I'll upload some pics. I'm still really really really bummed out over it. Just trying to make the best of the series of bad situations I've been dealt lately. Just another set back .

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  • Sh3rpak!ng
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    Originally posted by DIIRTY-30
    Been MIA a bit; have some good and bad news...


    Will update shortly.
    I hope all is well and there is good news pertaining to the car! It's looking awesome!!! Also, if you're still looking to replace lost hardware for the front end, belmetric.com supplies nearly every single metric fastener you'd need at much less than oem BMW prices (and in most cases they source from the same vendor as oem)

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  • DIIRTY-30
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    Been MIA a bit; have some good and bad news...


    Will update shortly.

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  • TimeMachinE30
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    Looks wonderful. Wheels. Brakes. Cool man.

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  • jeenyus
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    Originally posted by DIIRTY-30
    UHHHH....

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